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Austria - Second Republic: 100 ATS 1975 - Innsbruck

Austria - Second Republic: 100 ATS 1975 - Innsbruck (AT1038X001520) by www.numizmatika.si
Austria - Second Republic: 100 ATS 1975 - Innsbruck (AT1038X001520) by www.numizmatika.si
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Austria - Second Republic: 100 ATS 1975 - Innsbruck (AT1038X001520) by www.numizmatika.si
Austria - Second Republic: 100 ATS 1975 - Innsbruck (AT1038X001520) by www.numizmatika.si

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Austria - Second Republic: 100 ATS 1975 - Innsbruck
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  • -  Product code: AT1038X001520
  • -  Weight used for delivery calculation: 0.035kg
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    It is charged in accordance with articles 102 and 104 of ZDDV-1,
    therefore, according to Article 110 of ZDDV-1 is not shown separately.
    Special arrangement: "Collectable items and antiques"

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9.00 EUR
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Composition individual product
Main metalSilver (Ag)
Weight (grams)24,12 g
Purity (✕/1000)640/1000
Details
Year1975
TerritoryAustria
Denomination100 ATS
ManufacturerMünze Österreich AG
Diameter36 mm
Orientation
Packiging/
Actual photo?Yes
Additionally
Item typeCoin
Coin Lettering
A - One sideREPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH 100 SCHILLING
B - Other sideXXI.OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE BERGISEL SCHANZE INNSBRUCK 1976
C - EdgeSmooth with inscription HUNDERT SCHILLING
NOTES
Conditionoxidation, traces of wear

The Austrian Mint Münze Österreich is located in Vienna, the capital of Austria. Its beginnings date back to 1194, when it was founded by the Austrian Duke Leopold V to mint Austrian silver pennies. They were minted from 12 tons of silver, which they received from England as a ransom for the release of Richard the Lionheart, captured on return from one of the crusades. In the past, there were several mints in Austria, but with the establishment of the Republic of Austria in 1918, the Vienna Main Mint became the only mint in the country. In 1989, its name was officially changed to Münze Österreich and it became a subsidiary of the Austrian National Bank. The mint mints circulation and collector coins, but is also famous for its products for investors. In addition to gold bars, they mint the gold Vienna Philharmonic. The first gold Vienna Philharmonic was produced at the mint in 1989, later joined by silver and platinum ones. The products of the mint are characterized by high forging quality.